Tag: Inside UGA
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Graduate programs rank among nation’s best
UGA’s graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation, according to the…
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Former UN peacekeeper sees hope for future in study-abroad
Although he’s seen genocide with his own eyes, Roméo Dallaire, 2012 Delta Prize for Global…
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World Court judge to give this year’s Sibley Lecture
International Court of Justice Judge Joan E. Donoghue will discuss “The Role of the World…
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Search begins for new internal auditing director
The university will begin a search for a new director of its Internal Auditing Division…
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Teaching innovators
Three faculty members have been named recipients of the Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence…
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Mini-symposium will explore climate change, infectious diseases
The concept “One World, One Health” describes an awareness that human, animal and environmental health…
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Renowned biofuels expert to give 2012 Charter Lecture
Lee R. Lynd, an international expert on utilization of plant biomass for the production of…
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Emergency medicine specialist to give keynote at health conference
Kendall Ho, one of the top experts in the use of information technologies to accelerate…
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Atlanta mayor urges continuation of dialogues about race
Conversations about race in America have become harder to have, but they’re vital to the…
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Former UGA VP speaks on need to partner with Africa
When UGA partners with African institutions, the state of Georgia benefits. That’s what Art Dunning,…
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Governor, director of Ichauway ecological center to address spring graduates
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal will deliver the Commencement address at the spring undergraduate ceremony on…
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Alumna, ‘Genius Award’ recipient, returns to campus
Noted poet and MacArthur Foundation “Genius Award” recipient A.E. Stallings will return to UGA, her…
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Annual BSRI retreat to facilitate collaborations
UGA’s Bioenergy Systems Research Institute will hold its annual retreat April 9 at the Georgia…
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Paterson, plant scientist, named Regents Professor
Andrew Paterson, a UGA scientist considered a world leader in the mapping and sequencing of…
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Food Services chef to compete in culinary challenge
Bryan Haymans, a chef in Bolton Dining Commons, has been selected to compete in the…
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Coca-Cola general counsel will give Edith House Lecture
Leslie M. Turner, general counsel for Coca-Cola North America, will give this year’s Edith House…
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New wellness program benefits employees, pharmacy students
A wellness initiative by the College of Pharmacy is bettering the lives of 65 UGA…
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Communications professionals win awards for their PR efforts
UGA staffers took home 14 honors at the 2012 Council for the Advancement and Support…
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Building on a legacy
Gene Rhodes, the new director of the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, was in China just…
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Women’s History Month opens with personal story
Athens native LaTrena Stokes is the kind of woman who almost slipped through the cracks.
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Prof will use NSF award for research on blood test results
The wait for some blood test results may be reduced from weeks to hours, thanks…
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Libraries receive grant to digitize Civil War documents
The UGA Libraries, in partnership with the Atlanta History Center, the Georgia Historical Society and…
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Harvard prof to give inaugural Hollowell Lecture
Harvard sociologist William Julius Wilson will deliver the inaugural Donald L. Hollowell Lecture on April…
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2012 EcoFocus Film Festival to open with Sundance winner
The 2012 EcoFocus Film Festival will open with a screening of Buck, a documentary about…
